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Another MD-11 bites the dust

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Reports indicating a fire started during flight in the cargo compartment. The crew did a good job getting it on the ground and getting out.

ps-next post must have a nice bum as their avatar...
 
This thread is outstanding simply for those avatars!
 
You can't really blame the MD-11 when the incident starts out as a cargo fire. Those guys should be commended for just getting the beast on the ground.
 
I have a few hours in the MD... it's a challenging airplane to land (in as far as most are very easy to land, and this requires a bit of precision), but I tend to think it was a hard landing due to being in a hurry to get down if it is a fire... time will tell.
 
but I tend to think it was a hard landing due to being in a hurry to get down if it is a fire... time will tell.

So far that's not what it looks like. It landed right on the money on 33R and rolled about 9000 feet down the runway. It left the runway at about a 30 degree angle and came to a stop in the sand just off the left side. It looks like they made a good landing and were almost stopped when they left the runway...

We took off 33R and they gave us a left turn on course and went over it at about 5.30 this evening, and it was still smoldering. But, you can clearly see where it went off and stopped...
 
39 year old CA and 29 year old MD-11 F/O?

Here we lucky if the F/O is less than 39 and the CA is less than social security collecting able.

Maybe in europe pilots aren't as greedy and actually have interests that make them want to retire
 
39 year old CA and 29 year old MD-11 F/O?

Here we lucky if the F/O is less than 39 and the CA is less than social security collecting able.

Maybe in europe pilots aren't as greedy and actually have interests that make them want to retire

Lufthansa hires guys right out of high school into their cadet programs, this 39 year old captain has most likely been with them for over 20 years. It is not uncommon to see captains at this age with cadet program airlines, happens at ANA as well
 
Reports indicating a fire started during flight in the cargo compartment. The crew did a good job getting it on the ground and getting out.

ps-next post must have a nice bum as their avatar...

would like to take a bite out of that apple!
 

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